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    This one-time pressing EP stands as a 20-year anniversary release for Indecision Records. Recorded in 1991, Strife's original demo tape features the band's first time as a five-piece, one that included New Age Records owner Mike Hartsfield on second guitar.
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    STRENGTH APPROACH: Stand Your Ground (7”) DRA 044

    Original price was: 5,00€.Current price is: 2,50€. incl. tax
    Serving as a preview of their new full length ''WITH OR WITHOUT YOU'' to be released later this year, these new songs show the harder side of the band, a much more mature songwriting and the band's will to step up their sound to a new level.
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    SOCIAL UNREST: Songs For Sinners (7”) DSR124 – 7

    Original price was: 5,00€.Current price is: 3,00€. incl. tax
    Social Unrest celebrate nearly three decades of Punk by reuniting with original singer K-OS and recording these three tracks that feature intelligent lyrics backed with aggressive Punk/Rock.
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    RAW NOISE: Scum Will Rise To The Top (7”) MCR-246

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    RAW NOISE is a side project band by DEAN, the singer/frontman of mighty EXTREME NOISE TERROR. In opposite to ENT evolving to much brutal way with Death metalish elements, RAW NOISE continues to blast under the vein of traditional LATE 80's UK Crust Core vein.
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    KRANG: Broken Waves (7”) EXIST 137

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    This perfect record from Chicago Crust kings Krang is absolutely essential. On the faster end of Crust, there's not a second that gets spared in this quick whirlwind of a record. They combine politically minded, D-Beat Crust Punk with the high-energy riffage of Thrash.
  • Four songs of dark & passionate Hard Core, strongly influenced by the Holy Terror scene (Integrity, Ringworm), Cursed and the likes. Metallic Hard Core varying from the old school intensity to the Crust/Black Metal aesthetics. 500 lmtd, gatefold cover/colored vinyl.
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    APPALACHIAN TERROR UNIT: Black Sands (7”) EXIST 121

    Original price was: 5,00€.Current price is: 2,50€. incl. tax
  • Youth Crusher 10 years anniversary first two tapes on vinyl. The record is now available. A portion of the profits will be donated to the fund for imprisoned comrades.
  • Stress returns 11 years after the reissue of “The Sound of Insecurity” with their new E.P. “Think Before It’s Too Late” on 10″ vinyl. All songs come from Stress’s 80s recordings, for a tribute to the meeting of punk with Ska and Dub Reggae sounds, which flirts with the spirit of the 80s. A re-recording of three tracks on a 10″ vinyl edition. A3 is a cover of “Too much pressure” by Selecter, with a free translation of the lyrics by Panagiotis Skordas.
  • Reissue of the first album in Limited Red Vinyl (199 copies).
  • Reissue 2024, black/ neon green galaxy effect vinyl, ltd 500, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover with high gloss lamination, insert, 2 posters.
  • Melissa is the debut studio album by Danish heavy metal band Mercyful Fate, released on 30 October 1983. It was the first album released by Roadrunner Records.
  • Fatal Portrait is the debut album by Danish heavy metal band King Diamond. It was produced by Rune Hoyer and released on 17 February 1986 through Roadrunner Records. Fatal Portrait has sold over 100,000 copies in North America alone.
  • Metal Church is the self-titled debut album of the heavy metal band of the same name. The album was originally released independently in 1984. Based on the success of the album, the band was signed to a recording contract by Elektra, who reissued Metal Church in 1985. The cover art depicts a cruciform Gibson Explorer hidden in shadows and smoke. Some of their most notable songs are the opener "Beyond The Black", their title track, the instrumental "Merciless Onslaught", "Gods Of Wrath" (which is different from all the other songs, as it had clean vocals, clean rhythms, and fluent solos) and the Deep Purple cover "Highway Star". The album is produced by Metal Church and Terry Date (Pantera, Slayer, Prong).
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    High energy punk / rock & roll in the vein of Electric Frankenstein / Supersuckers / early Hellacopters from Athens / Greece.
  • Street punk pioneers Charged G.B.H. formed in Birmingham in 1978, the name referencing original bassist Sean McCarthy's trial for grievous bodily harm. The in-your-face hardcore of EP "Leather, Bristles, Studs And Acne," paved the way for super-charged debut LP, City Baby Attacked By Rats, which hit the number two position on the British indie charts on release in 1982, as well as the mainstream top 20, despite being released by tiny independent, Clay Records. With a touch of Motorhead and Sabbath beneath their straight-up hardcore, City Baby is where the legend begins, capturing G.B.H. at their bloodiest.
  • After the chart-topping debut City Baby Attacked By Rats, Birmingham ‘UK82’ punk pioneers Charged G.B.H. cut City Baby’s Revenge, their second release for Clay Records, and even though a mere year had passed, City Baby’s Revenge showed significant progression, Jock’s guitar more obviously inspired by metal, the lyrics more explicit and the sound even rawer than before. With a cool take of the Stooges’ ‘I Feel Alright’ and the reggae/rockabilly-esque ‘Skanga,’ this acclaimed winner is the LP that broke the band in the USA and is arguably the best they ever recorded required listening for the band’s devotees and all fans of metal-edged hardcore.
  • Transparent ultra clear/ orange splatter vinyl, ltd 450, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, printed inner sleeve, poster, bonus track "Lesbians", Original 1986 sound !!! Specially mastered for vinyl!!!
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    "Alpha Omega" is the third album by New York hardcore legends Cro-Mags, originally released in 1992. The album gave us "The Other Side Of Madness," arguably one of the band's most well-known songs beyond its dedicated following. "Alpha Omega" is a piece of hardcore history that every fan must own.
  • Originally released circa 1998. Remastered by Brad Boatright. Essential, classic, crucial, D-beat crust from the masters.
  • Three decades ago, before the music industry began to colonize it, the do-it-yourself underground was a space of exodus and experimentation, often in violent opposition to the rest of the world. This was the context in which Catharsis appeared, one of a new wave of bands to meld metal drama with the raw urgency of hardcore punk. They quickly distinguished themselves by an almost self-destructive intensity and uncompromising anticapitalist ethic. Inverting Christian iconography to champion the struggle of the individual against a hostile cosmos, they took up the centuries-old banner No Gods, No Masters, extending this project of total defiance into their increasingly tumultuous lives. This apocalyptic orientation in turn informed their music, as they sought to hit upon the magic combination of words, harmonies, and rhythms that could spark a global conflagration. Catharsis broke up in 2002, following relentless touring on three continents and a final catastrophic five months in Europe. After a decade of watching the old records sell for absurd prices while bootleggers profited off substandard editions, we’ve finally taken it upon ourselves to offer a proper collection of their work. “Light from a Dead Star I.,” includes their debut 7”, and “Samsara” LP, packaged in a gatefold cover with oversize booklet offering all the original artwork.
  • Rock for Light is the second full-length album by Bad Brains, released in 1983. It was produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars.
    We’re proud to present the original mix of the album, for the first time in decades, as the band originally intended. Most fans will be more familiar with the 1991 reissue, which was remixed by Ocasek and bass player Darryl Jenifer. In addition to new mixes, that version used an altered track order. This reissue marks the fourth release in the remaster campaign, re-launching the Bad Brains Records label imprint. In coordination with the band, Org Music has overseen the restoration and remastering of the iconic Bad Brains’ recordings. The audio was mastered by Dave Gardner at Infrasonic Mastering and pressed at Furnace Record Pressing.
  • This was release in 2001 but repress again in 2013. DOOM was a band which were pivotal in the rise of crust punk and originated from Birmingham. Doom continued with different guitarist, most notably with Dave Talbot who co-founded UK doom metal band SOLSTICE with SORE THROAT’s vocalist Rich Walker, but did not settle with four members for long playing numerous gigs as a three piece, as Pickering turned to vocal and guitar duties. This line up continued until a final split in August 1990. Following the group’s demise Pickering formed Police Bastard, whilst drummer Stick joined ENT then DIRT. This records still sound heavy, fuzzy, dirty and mean as hell!!!
  • Poems about painful procedures, Part one. A sixteen-page book with poems and illustrations by Antigoni Iliadi together with a seven inch vinyl with compositions by Precariat, an Athens hailing noise black punk trio with members from Bad Trip and Sarabante. Released by the band and Body Blows Records in 300 copies.
  • F.O.A.D., the second and arguably, best album by Broken Bones fused the ferocity of debut, ‘Dem Bones’ with an added sense of ferocity, melody and power, to become of one of the most important 80’s punk rock albums. Taking the punk rock blue print that was ingrained in their souls and adding a touch of the rising thrash metal movement, it became legendary in that it was and is widely regarded as one of the first Crossover records, and along with DRI, Broken Bones pioneered a movement whose fledgling steps gave rise to both the modern hardcore and metal scenes.